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Fox seeks 100th career victory

Mike Klis The Denver Post

Posted:
12/24/2012 08:35:48 PM MST

Updated:
12/24/2012 08:35:51 PM MST

ENGLEWOOD -- Broncos coach John Fox, is in line to become the 40th coach in NFL history to record 100 victories. Counting the postseason, Fox is 99-86 entering the Broncos' game Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs in the regular season finale at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.

What sets Fox's record apart is he won eight games, including one in the playoffs, with Tim Tebow at quarterback during the 2011 season. He's won 12 more so far this year with Peyton Manning at quarterback.

"I've had a great staff, great players," Fox said. "A lot goes into that. It's not one guy. They put it on your record or tombstone or whatever, but I just happened to be head coach during that. But there's a lot of efforts, and I appreciate all those efforts. We're just worried about this week. We've got a good team coming in."

Good team? Coach, the Chiefs are 2-13 after losing to the Indianapolis Colts 20-13 on Sunday.

"I looked at the stat sheet this morning from the Indy game and these guys (the Chiefs) put up 507 yards, 352 rushing," Fox said. "I thought it was one of those, 'hung in there and fought hard,' but they did everything but win."

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